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January 19th, 2022, 03:19am
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Kynseed on nintendo switch, the elder scrolls VI (very excited to play TESVI when i turn 30), and haunted chocolatier.
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April 8th, 2022, 08:08pm
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I think even old-school-looking games have a good range of players. As an example, I have played the Rust game for 2 years in a row and played alpha and beta tests in the past. I like how the Rust developers are working on this game, adding more details to their worlds like rust skins and other items. Besides Rust, many old-school games exist that announced multiple remakes and gained huge popularity even today. Games like Counter-Strike got a fresh breath by releasing CS:GO and others.
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